The Citizen (KZN)

Sharks chasing a big score

LOG: STILL WELL WITHIN TOUCHING DISTANCE OF THE BULLS

- Ken Borland

Despite losing three of their preferred 23man squad to Covid, the Sharks are travelling to Kimberley confident that they have the depth to hit peak form against Griquas tonight and keep their hopes alive as the Super Rugby Unlocked competitio­n goes into its last two rounds.

Coach Sean Everitt confirmed that one member of the starting XV he wanted to select (probably flank Henco Venter because he was captain last week and is now out of the squad altogether) had tested positive for Covid-19 and two other players who were going to sit on the bench are also isolating because they have had contact with the affected player.

Neverthele­ss, there is only one debutant in the starting team, former Lions star Anthony Volmink coming in for Manie Libbok at fullback in what is a rotational switch, with the former Blue Bulls player shifting to the bench.

The Sharks have also made rotational switches at hooker, lock and wing, while first-choice openside flank James Venter makes a return from injury.

The Sharks, to be led by Currie Cup co-skipper Jeremy Ward tonight, are six points behind the log-leading Bulls, and have a game in hand. So if the KwaZulu-Natalians can come away with a bonus point win from Kimberley, then they will be just one point behind heading into the final round.

“The Covid withdrawal­s haven’t really been a disruption because we were able to move on quite quickly, we had an idea of who we wanted to play and the team has trained well together.

“We’ve been taking it one game at a time, but never taking our eyes off the end of the competitio­n, but we haven’t really delivered a top performanc­e yet. We need to get down to work now and hopefully we can come away with a bonus point win which will leave us just one point adrift,” Everitt said yesterday.

He believes Griquas will bring a well-controlled, structured game plan.

“Griquas are certainly well-structured, they have clear exit strategies, neat and tidy. The Stormers showed though against Griquas last weekend that bringing a ball-in-hand approach can create opportunit­ies. But it’s going to be about accuracy and execution for us, we weren’t that good in that respect last weekend, there were a lot of individual errors. And we need to tighten our discipline as well so we don’t give them opportunit­ies.”

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Picture: Gallo Images ANTHONY VOLMINK

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